With yarn as her most familiar medium, Kelly often designs without set patterns to produce unique, one-off designs that are almost impossible to replicate. Her love for 'kimo-kawaii' – a Japanese term meaning grotesque-cute has led up to her fantastical knitted art with its focus on textures and details.

Eeshaun’s drawings and paintings explore non-linear, spontaneous and open-ended narratives that express the subconscious mind. His abstract, non-conceptual artworks are an experiential and experimental process; fraught with uncertainty and opportunity, and riddled with control and joyful abandonment.